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Love from a Stranger

Caught in the web of a madman!
1937 | 86m | English

(733 votes)

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Ann Harding plays a lovely but somewhat naive young woman who goes on a European vacation after winning a lottery. Swept off her feet by charming Basil Rathbone, Harding finds herself married before she is fully able to grasp the situation. Slowly but surely, Rathbone's loving veneer crumbles; when he casually asks Harding to sign a document turning her entire fortune over to him, she deduces that her days are numbered.
Release Date: Apr 18, 1937
Director: Rowland V. Lee
Writer: Frances Marion, Agatha Christie
Genres: Romance, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords lottery, sudden wealth, fortune hunter
Production Companies United Artists, Trafalgar Film Productions Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Ann Harding Carol Howard
Basil Rathbone Gerald Lovell
Binnie Hale Kate Meadows
Bruce Seton Ronald Bruce
Jean Cadell Aunt Lou
Bryan Powley Dr. Gribble
Joan Hickson Emmy
Donald Calthrop Hobson
Eugene Leahy Tuttle (uncredited)
Ben Williams Ship's Steward (uncredited)
Name Job
Rowland V. Lee Director
Frances Marion Adaptation, Screenplay
Frank Vosper Theatre Play
Agatha Christie Novel
Benjamin Britten Music
Philip Tannura Director of Photography
Name Title
Max Schach Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite a superior little thriller with good performances from both Ann Harding and Basil Rathbone. The former wins a fortune on the lottery and must travel to Paris to collect her winnings. Her fiancé Ronnie (Bruce Seton) is a typical working class fellow who struggles to reconcile with her h ... aving more cash than he can ever hope to make, and simultaneously she meets the suave, debonair Rathbone who is looking to rent her flat. Next thing, "Ronnie" has been dumped and she and "Gerald" are on the grand tour of Europe with her substantial fortune. Essentially a two-hander, the relationship stinks from the start - you just know that he is up to something (it's an Agatha Christie story, after all) - and soon we learn just what, and that she is now in quite some peril. It's a well adapted and paced thriller with strong characters that keep this off the rocks of melodrama well. Rarely seen these days, but by all means give it a go.

Jun 20, 2022